Marvel will release the "Guardians of the Galaxy" sequel on July 28th 2017.
Director James Gunn and star Chris Pratt broke the news in a pre-recorded message for the studio's San Diego Comic-Con panel.
Nothing was said about "Doctor Strange" or what the studio has planned for all those release dates they've snapped up in recent weeks.
Earlier during SDCC Gunn told Film Divider that he already has several ideas for the sequel:
"I know a lot of where I want to go. I have a lot of
ideas for stories and characters that are going to appear, and there are
documents written up, that some people have, about Peter Quill’s father
and his relationship, a lot of stuff about Yondu and a lot of stuff
about Drax that nobody knows. There are a lot of things that are part of the overall schematic that
already exist, not to mention a lot of stuff about all of the cultures.
There’s a lot of stuff about Xandarians and Kree culture that I’ve
written down or I have in my head, as well as Krylorians and Ravagers. Kevin Feige has stuff. I wrote up a lot. He knows all the stuff and
if I died tomorrow they could go make a movie. They could write the
story of Peter Quill’s father and it would all be there. I think Yondu is a very important character, a really important
character in this universe, and I think Nebula is really important too
and so I think we’ll see more of both of those characters."
Gunn also promised that he already has a few songs in mind for the next film's "Awesome Mix Tape".
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